California
In April, 1986, the San Diego City Council voted to change the name of Market Street to Dr.
Sept. 27, 1987
After 12 hours of speakers and debate, the San Diego City Council declined to reduce police funding but did create an Office on Race and Equity.
June 9, 2020
Jess Haro’s eloquent plea for district elections as a remedy for Latino disenfranchisement (“San Diego Minority Representation Hinges on End to At-Large Voting,” Jan. 10) is not just another minority voice crying in the wilderness of San Diego politics.
Jan. 31, 1988
The San Diego City Council, during a marathon session Thursday, balanced a $470-million general fund budget for the upcoming fiscal year by adopting a string of still-undefined budget cuts and increasing numerous taxes and fees, many of which will be borne by the city’s business community.
June 29, 1990
San Diego will have a fully legal and regulated marijuana industry, including pot farms, factories making edibles and retail storefronts selling the drug to both medical and recreational customers.
Sept. 12, 2017
Unlike several high-profile statewide propositions, the highly visible governor’s race and several unusually tough local races, San Diego voters have been hearing relatively little about four city ballot propositions that will be decided Tuesday.
June 3, 1990
City Atty.
Nov. 30, 1989
San Diego City Atty.
In a reflection of the politically volatile nature of the issue, there was widespread disagreement in San Diego political and legal circles over the local impact, if any, of a federal appeals court decision Wednesday that says at-large local elections discriminate against Latinos.
July 28, 1988
The City of San Diego sold 263 acres to Escondido on Tuesday, receiving $11.3 million in cash and half interest in a public golf course in exchange.
Nov. 25, 1987